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Srinivasa R. Akireddy, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20110257168 | DERIVATIVES OF OXABISPIDINE AS NEURONAL NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR LIGANDS - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) that bind to and modulate the activity of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, to processes for preparing these compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, and to methods of using these compounds for treating a wide variety of conditions and disorders, including those associated with dysfunction of the central nervous system (CNS). | 10-20-2011 |
Srinivasa R. Burugapalli, Sammamish, WA US
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20120254103 | EXTRACT, TRANSFORM AND LOAD USING METADATA - The extract and transformation operation performed on multiple data sources. In the extract operation, a computing system periodically performs an extraction operation on the data sources, perhaps as defined by metadata. The transformation operation is performed on at least some the extracted data, and is periodically performed, perhaps also in a manner that is defined by metadata. When performing each iteration of the transformation operation, the computing system performs a transformation operation on valid data, marks other data as suspect (due to a dependency on data that is not present), and completes transformation on yet other data that had previously been marked as suspect or perhaps reaffirms its suspect status if the needed data is still not available. | 10-04-2012 |
Srinivasa R. Damaraju, San Jose, CA US
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20140334091 | COUNTER ROTATING BLOWER WITH INDIVIDUAL CONTROLLABLE FAN SPEEDS - A blower having counter rotating fan blades for generating uniform air flow across a heat sink, which maximizes the cooling efficiency of the heat sink. The counter rotating fan blades may individually controlled to optimize performance of the blower. Only one set of fan blades may be used for low temperature conditions, thereby consuming less power and reducing acoustic noise, while both sets of fan blades may be used for high temperature conditions, thereby maximizing heat transfer. The blower may be configured to operate one or both sets of fan blades at a desired operating fan speed based on one or more pre-determined conditions. The pre-determined conditions include at least one of temperature, acoustic, and power levels and or measurements of one or more components of the computer system. | 11-13-2014 |
Srinivasa R. Deshiikan, Wilsonville, OR US
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20110193917 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING SOLID-INK PELLETS FROM A CONTAINER - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for supplying solid-ink pellets from a container to a printing apparatus. The solid-ink pellets are held in a collapsible, hermetic bag, which is carried in the container. The bag is partially or fully transparent. A vacuum interface provides an access point to the bag. Further, a perforated nozzle, adapted to engage the vacuum interface, provides airflow within the bag and is configured to apply a suction force to extract solid-ink pellets from the bag. | 08-11-2011 |
20120154493 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING SOLID-INK PELLETS - The present disclosure provides apparatus and method for maintaining the flowability of solid-ink pellets in a system for delivering the pellets to an image-forming device. The apparatus includes a container storing the solid-ink pellets, and an extraction assembly for extracting the solid-ink pellets. The extraction assembly includes a tubular housing, extending from the bottom portion of the container, and an auger member rotatably placed within the tubular housing. The tubular housing receives the solid-ink pellets from the container and the auger member rotates to break up the obstructions to pellet flow. | 06-21-2012 |
20130145943 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MELTING SOLID-INK PELLETS - An apparatus and method disclosed for delivering solid-ink pellets in an image-forming device comprises a hopper that houses solid-ink pellets. The hopper defines a vent and is provided with a mechanism to regulate the passage of the solid-ink pellets through the vent. A restrainer member configured to receive the solid-ink pellets defines a restrainer surface and a spreading arrangement to evenly spread the solid-ink pellets on its surface. Positioned below the vent, the restrainer retains the solid-ink pellets and is configured to transmit heat to solid-ink pellets causing them to melt evenly. | 06-13-2013 |
20140139587 | Printhead Having Apertures For Application Of A Surface Treatment Fluid - A printhead enables surface treatment fluid to be applied to the face of the printhead through at least one aperture located in the printhead faceplate. The printhead receives pressurized surface treatment fluid, which flows through a reservoir in the printhead, through at least one channel in the jet stack, and out the at least one aperture onto the surface of the faceplate. The surface treatment fluid is spread across ink apertures in the faceplate to disable ink from drooling from the ink apertures. | 05-22-2014 |
20150284575 | SCRATCH RESISTANT INKS - An ink includes a C | 10-08-2015 |
Srinivasa R. Gumbula, Freehold, NJ US
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20080232575 | Context Recovery for Call Center Agents - A call center processes calls in such a way that a caller's matter is first handled by a first agent and is subsequently handled by a second agent. The call center creates a voice recording of at least part of that portion of the caller's matter handled by the first agent. Subsequently, the second agent is given an opportunity to play back the voice recording prior to the second agent handling the caller's matter. In this way, the caller is not required to repeat the same information to both the first and second agents. | 09-25-2008 |
Srinivasa R. Guttikonda, Herndon, VA US
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20120179836 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING, ASSIGNING, AND DISTRIBUTING ELECTRONIC REQUESTS - A system and method for processing and managing electronic requests is disclosed. The system may comprise an input module configured to receive a plurality of electronic requests associated with at least one of a product, service, order, and status. The system may comprise a classification module configured to assign each electronic request with at least one category. The system may comprise a transformation module configured to convert the plurality of electronic requests into a format compatible with one or more downstream systems. The system may comprise a distribution module configured to distribute the plurality of electronic requests based on routing rules to one or more downstream systems, wherein the one or more downstream systems responds to the at least one request. The system may comprise a management module configured to manage the plurality of electronic requests, wherein managing the plurality of electronic requests comprises receiving status notifications associated with the at least request from the one or more downstream systems. The system may also comprise a monitoring module configured to present, via a graphical user interface, information associated with at least one of the plurality of electronic requests to a user. | 07-12-2012 |
Srinivasa R. Kolaparthi, Nashua, NH US
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20090013394 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SINGLE SIGN-ON USER NAMES FOR WEB COOKIES IN A MULTIPLE USER INFORMATION DIRECTORY ENVIRONMENT - A system for providing single sign-on (SSO) user names for Web cookies in a multiple user information directory environment. SSO access to multiple applications is supported in situations where multiple user information directories are deployed, and users may be known by multiple identifiers. Convenient specification is enabled for which of a user's multiple names is to be used in an SSO Web cookie that is passed from application to application to enable SSO operation. The user's SSO Web cookie user name is fully separated conceptually from the user's effective name for any given application within the SSO environment. The SSO Web cookie user name provided by the disclosed system is specified independently from the effective name by which the user is known when operating in the Web application that writes the SSO Web cookie back to the user's computer system. Use of an administratively supplied user name in the SSO Web cookie is facilitated. | 01-08-2009 |
20090013395 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SINGLE SIGN-ON USER NAMES FOR WEB COOKIES IN A MULTIPLE USER INFORMATION DIRECTORY ENVIRONMENT - A system for providing single sign-on (SSO) user names for Web cookies. SSO access to multiple applications is supported in situations where multiple user information directories are deployed, and users may be known by multiple identifiers. Convenient specification is enabled for which of a user's multiple names is to be used in an SSO Web cookie that is passed from application to application to enable SSO operation. The user's SSO Web cookie user name is fully separated conceptually from the user's effective name for any given application within the SSO environment. The SSO Web cookie user name provided by the disclosed system is specified independently from the effective name by which the user is known when operating in the Web application that writes the SSO Web cookie back to the user's computer system. Use of an administratively supplied user name in the SSO Web cookie is facilitated. | 01-08-2009 |
Srinivasa R. Nalabolu, San Diego, CA US
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20160077727 | Online Protocol Community - Provided herein is a computer-implemented method of personalizing a protocol in an online community of a plurality of users. The computer-implemented method includes providing a first protocol selected by a first user in the online community and receiving a request from the first user to modify the first protocol. The method further includes providing a set of editable fields to the first user for inputting a first modification, where the set of editable fields include a copy of dynamic content from the first protocol. The method includes generating a second protocol in response to the user inputting a first modification into one editable field of the set of editable fields, wherein the second protocol is based on the first protocol and includes the first modification. | 03-17-2016 |
Srinivasa R. Neerudu, Redmond, WA US
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20090210817 | MECHANISM FOR INCREASING REMOTE DESKTOP RESPONSIVENESS - Described techniques improve remote desktop responsiveness by prioritizing regions of a display output based on geometry data received from an operating system. Once prioritized, the regions are checked in order of priority for updates that the remote desktop client has yet to receive. If a region has been updated, data representing the updated region is transmitted from the remote desktop server to the remote desktop client. | 08-20-2009 |
20090307428 | INCREASING REMOTE DESKTOP PERFORMANCE WITH VIDEO CACHING - Described techniques improve remote desktop responsiveness by caching an image of a desktop when the host operating system running on the remote desktop server stores graphics output in video memory. Once cached, a Tile Desktop Manager may prioritize the scanning of regions or tiles of the cached image based data received from the operating system. Once regions or tiles that have changed are detected, the changed tiles are copied from the cached desktop image and transmitted to the remote desktop client. The cached desktop image is refreshed based on a feedback loop. | 12-10-2009 |
20110225542 | APPLICATION SHARING WITH OCCLUSION REMOVAL - Techniques are disclosed for window sharing with occlusion removal. In an embodiment, the techniques begin with a blank composition image, to which shared windows are added. For each window of a desktop from which at least one window is shared, traversing the windows from greatest z-depth to least z-depth, the window is processed based on whether it is shared and is occluded. Shared windows are copied to the composition image. Where a part of a shared window is occluded and cannot be retrieved, an indication of this occlusion is added to the composition image. When the windows have been processed, the composition image is encoded and sent to a client computer where it is displayed to produce the window sharing between computers. | 09-15-2011 |
20120042252 | Cloning Or Extending A Computer Desktop On A Wireless Display Surface - Techniques are provided for cloning a computer desktop to a wireless display surface. A source computer and a display in communication with a destination computer establish a wireless connection. A user console session of the source computer has a virtual display driver that corresponds to the wireless display. An application of the console session instructs the virtual display driver to render graphics to a display surface. The source computer takes this graphical information that, when executed on a processor generate an image, text, sound or input—encodes it with a remote presentation protocol. Through encoding and decoding image data, text, sound, and input of the user console session transmitted to a wireless display with a remote presentation protocol, fidelity and interactivity are improved. | 02-16-2012 |
20120042275 | CLONING SPECIFIC WINDOWS ON A WIRELESS DISPLAY SURFACE - Techniques are provided for cloning specific windows of a computer desktop to a wireless display surface. The user console session of a source computer and a destination computer establish a wireless communications channel. The user console session determines a specific window or windows to share with the destination computer, such that the destination computer will display the window(s) on a wireless display. The user console session extracts these window(s) and encodes them with a remote presentation protocol, then transmits the encoded window to the destination computer, such that the encoded windows are not transferred through a second user session of the source computer before being transferred to the destination computer. Upon receiving the encoded window, the destination computer decodes the encoded windows and displays them on the wireless display. | 02-16-2012 |
Srinivasa R. Vagwala, S. Grafton, MA US
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20160034929 | Computerized Method for Extrapolating Customer Sentiment - Method and systems are provided to extrapolate customer sentiment from interactions that customers have with an organization. Customer interaction data can include performance indication data, customer interface data, status of accounts data, and/or customer survey data. For each customer an overall sentiment score is determined. The overall sentiment score can be based on a positive or negative score that is determined for each data item within the customer interaction data. | 02-04-2016 |
Srinivasa R. Yenneti, Bangalore IN
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20120015594 | DEMAND-BASED FRESH AIR CONTROL SYSTEM - A demand-based air conditioning system for a passenger vehicle that may utilize one or both of a contaminate sensor and a door sensor. A controller operates a damper to send an estimated amount of fresh air into a passenger compartment, based on the sensed level of contaminate in the passenger compartment, to ensure the air quality in the passenger compartment is acceptable for passengers. | 01-19-2012 |